Advanced Security Ranking4029 Mobile Configuration 2023

Last updated
Mar 5, 2024
Phone brand
Samsung
Phone model
Galaxy S22 Ultra
Phone OS
Android
Phone OS version
14
Phone OS updates
Automatic updates
App store(s)
    • Play Store (Google)
    • Galaxy Store (Samsung)
    • Other APT/APK sources
App updates
Automatic, auto-app updates on any connection
Phone unlock
PIN (medium-high security)
Biometric security
    • Apple FaceID / TouchID
    • Fingerprint(s)
SIM card lock
Not protected by a PIN code
Find my Phone
On
Remote wipe
Yes
Security & Privacy Apps
Kaspersky Mobile
Cryptomator
Play Protect is turned off as it is redundant (and has FPs) when Kaspersky is present.
Firewall & VPN Apps
Adguard Premium with RethinkDNS enabled
ProtonVPN
Mullvad
Browser
Google Chrome
Samsung Internet
Kiwi Browser
Mozilla Firefox
Password manager
Bitwarden
Authenticator
2FAS
Phone & Caller ID
Truecaller
Messaging
Truecaller
Music & Podcasts
YT Music
Photo & Video
Google Photos
Entertainment
MX Player Pro
Netflix
Note-taking
Keep Notes
Cloud storage
Google Cloud
Microsoft OneDrive
Games
GTA: SA
Android launcher
OneUI
File and Photo backup
Photos and Videos are auto-uploaded to Google Photos. Any important documents I want I store in Google Drive with sensitive files encrypted with Cryptomator beforehand.
Active subscriptions
    • Google One Basic 100GB
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Ranking4029

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Thread author
Aug 18, 2022
6
Can you share the reasoning behind this?
It's silly. I sometimes fear someone can use my fingerprints to unlock my phone while I am sleeping, or, God forbid, that the LE can force me to unlock my phone with my fingerprint and turn it off but then turn it on again after I get tired of inputting 16-digit PIN on each unlock.😄
 
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Zero Knowledge

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Content Creator
Dec 2, 2016
841
It's silly. I sometimes fear someone can use my fingerprints to unlock my phone while I am sleeping, or, God forbid, that the LE can force me to unlock my phone
No! You're not being silly or stupid but smart. It's really good practice to think about potential threats and then think about what your adversaries could/would do. It is a logical step to consider the threat that someone could unlock your phone while your unconscious or asleep.
 
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